Spray Windex with amonia on a paper towel and wipe the bottom of the
cartridge. The amonia in the Windex opens the holes better than plain
water. I got this from a vendor selling refills at the sidewalk sale in
Dallas.
Gwen Moore
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> Subject: [PCBUILD] Clogged Ink Cartridges
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> I remember some time back many of you giving suggestions before
> about methods
> for unclogging the holes in the bottom of inkjet cartridges.
> Could someone
> please give those suggestions again?
>
> Thank you,
> Susan Hays
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